Students there are some ways not to be caught and do the right thing. Many students have been caught for not having a valid MYKI. We give you tips on how to avoid being fined.
The fine is now $75 (on the spot) or $223 fine which comes six weeks later. There are always some random inspections across the public transport network.
Be organised if you can
Get your myki from the many 7-11 stores or retail shops if you can. But if you have time you can buy it online. Buying it and topping up online takes about 24 hours. You could also set up auto top up but that's if you have enough money in your bank account.
With auto top you can choose a amount that you want. Make sure you can afford it.
Buy a pass
If you are going to uni for many days it works out much cheaper to get a pass. And if you do get the tram you don't have to worry about touching on and off and getting confused. If the tram is really busy you don't have to worry about getting to a validator or getting fined just because you could not touch on or off.
One type of pass is the iUse pass. These are a yearly pass which is discounted for students living in Metropolitan Melbourne.
Have enough money for the fare
On the PTV site you can check your fares for the places that you are going to.Most of the time you'll only just need zone 1 but sometimes you may go to other zones
Touch on properly and touch off if you have to
You don't need to touch off when on the tram as it just works out a default fare. But make sure that it is beeping and you hear the proper beep. Don't have your headphones on as you won't be able to hear it
Register your myki
Registering your myki online is free. By registering it you don't have to worry about losing your money or pass if you lose your myki. If you lose it, it is easier to apply for a refund. But it does take up to ten days for it to be processed.
Students don't get caught without a valid ticket. Make sure you remember to top up or buy a myki/pass
The fine is now $75 (on the spot) or $223 fine which comes six weeks later. There are always some random inspections across the public transport network.
Be organised if you can
Get your myki from the many 7-11 stores or retail shops if you can. But if you have time you can buy it online. Buying it and topping up online takes about 24 hours. You could also set up auto top up but that's if you have enough money in your bank account.
With auto top you can choose a amount that you want. Make sure you can afford it.
Buy a pass
If you are going to uni for many days it works out much cheaper to get a pass. And if you do get the tram you don't have to worry about touching on and off and getting confused. If the tram is really busy you don't have to worry about getting to a validator or getting fined just because you could not touch on or off.
One type of pass is the iUse pass. These are a yearly pass which is discounted for students living in Metropolitan Melbourne.
Have enough money for the fare
On the PTV site you can check your fares for the places that you are going to.Most of the time you'll only just need zone 1 but sometimes you may go to other zones
Touch on properly and touch off if you have to
You don't need to touch off when on the tram as it just works out a default fare. But make sure that it is beeping and you hear the proper beep. Don't have your headphones on as you won't be able to hear it
Register your myki
Registering your myki online is free. By registering it you don't have to worry about losing your money or pass if you lose your myki. If you lose it, it is easier to apply for a refund. But it does take up to ten days for it to be processed.
Students don't get caught without a valid ticket. Make sure you remember to top up or buy a myki/pass
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